The Front of Associations for Renewal, which was led by Agboyibo, was transformed into the CAR in April 1991. In the February 1994 parliamentary election, the CAR initially won 36 seats, more than any other party, including the ruling Rally of the Togolese People (RPT), which won 35 seats.Africa South of the Sahara 2004 (2003), Routledge, pages 1,145&ndash;1,146. The CAR and its ally, the Togolese Union for Democracy (UTD), proposed Agboyibo as Prime Minister. and the two parties decided to boycott the National Assembly as a result. After UTD leader Edem Kodjo was named Prime Minister, the CAR chose not to participate in his government, saying that the UTD had violated the two parties' agreement; however, after the...Read More